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by cjensen
204 days ago
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Shipping is a low-margin business. That business structure does not incentivize paying for careful analysis of failure modes. Seems to me the only effective and enforceable redundancy that can be easily be imposed by regulation would be mandatory tug boats. |
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Which there are in some places. Where I grew up I'd watch the ships sail into and out of the oil and gas terminals, always accompanied by tugs. More than one in case there's a tug failure.